DepartmentTextiles-United States & Canada
Slipper style moccasins
NameSlipper style moccasins
(not entered)shoes
Artist
Artist Not Recorded
CultureCree/Métis (possibly James Bay Cree)
Date1860s-1900
Place madeOntario/Quebec, Canada, North America
MediumSun-bleached caribou hide, aniline-dyed silk thread, traces of ermine fur trim
Dimensions2 1/2 × 6 × 8 1/2 in. (6.35 × 15.24 × 21.59 cm) Measured as pair
Credit LineGift of Tad and Sandy Dale
Object numberA.2023.11.1ab
Collections
ProvenanceColin Gross, an art dealer in Notting Hill, purchased these moccasins in London many years ago (some time before 2006). They were included in an auction catalog published by Bonhams in September 2006 (Lot 33 of The Colin and Jeanette Gross Collection of North American Indian Art). Gross later gifted them to Tad Dale, owner of Tad Tribal Art in Santa Fe, who now offers them to MOIFA.
DescriptionLeather slippers with silk embroidery or red/pink flower on each. Fur trim has mostly degraded away.Artist Not Recorded
Artist Not Recorded
1920-1972
1920-1972
ca. 1875
Late 19th century
2006